New Car...which products to provide a nice protection?

Captain McFunk

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Hey guys. I just recently purchased a 2006 300C in brilliant black and I was just wondering which of the following products I could use to form a protection, seeing as how there's only 1,000 miles on the car and there are no swirls or scratches or anything whatsoever. (I'm very meticulous with my cars, as I detail cars also) I have the following products:



IP

FPII

Klasse AIO

RMG

Natty's Blue

S100



Just wondering if any of these will leave a good finish and a nice layer of protection for the factory paint. Thanks alot guys!
 
Looks like a pretty good line-up of products to me.



I see that you don't have any sealants listed in your arsenal, just carnaubas. Assuming that you haven't sworn off sealants, I would add that you might try putting down an acrylic sealant as a base for the carnaubas for durability (not really counting AIO as the acrylic base).
 
drck1000 said:
Looks like a pretty good line-up of products to me.



I see that you don't have any sealants listed in your arsenal, just carnaubas. Assuming that you haven't sworn off sealants, I would add that you might try putting down an acrylic sealant as a base for the carnaubas for durability (not really counting AIO as the acrylic base).



hmm. I thought All-In-One was a sealant? I'm probably mistaken though, i'm not the greatest process-builder in the world.
 
TA4U2NV said:
hmm. I thought All-In-One was a sealant? I'm probably mistaken though, i'm not the greatest process-builder in the world.



Yes, AIO is a chemical cleaner/polish and acrylic sealant. However, while I've always followed-up with a pure sealant, others here have noted that the protection that AIO leaves is minimal at best. While I understand that AIO has an acrylic sealant in it, I use it primarily as a paint cleanser because I follow-up with a sealant like UPP, EXP, etc. Was just thinking that a pure sealant would provide you with a more durable base for your carnaubas.
 
drck1000 said:
Yes, AIO is a chemical cleaner/polish and acrylic sealant. However, while I've always followed-up with a pure sealant, others here have noted that the protection that AIO leaves is minimal at best. While I understand that AIO has an acrylic sealant in it, I use it primarily as a paint cleanser because I follow-up with a sealant like UPP, EXP, etc. Was just thinking that a pure sealant would provide you with a more durable base for your carnaubas.



Alright, thanks for the info! Learn something new every day!
 
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